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III. Annual Update Student Learning Outcomes Packet Quality and Innovation in the Program and Curriculum Review Please refer to the current SLO data set for your program found at: http://research.hancockcollege. edu/student_learning_outcomes/matrix.html#top a. Are you on track in your assessment plan for course and program? If not, please explain why. *This document is not in this packet, but can be found, if completed, on the Program Matrix (linked to the left). If not complete, a blank form can be found on the Student Learning Outcomes myhancock portal. b. Have you shared your assessments or improvement plans with your department, program or advisory committee? If so, what actions resulted? If not, how do you plan to do so in the future? c. Did any of section, course or program improvement plans indicate that your program would benefit from specific resources in order to support student learning and/or faculty development? If so, please explain. *This section from the this document is under the Plan. This sub-section contains any Course Improvement Plan that has been written for this course. If there is no text, then there was no Improvement plan submitted on elumen. It will also have any resource requests that were entered into elumen. d. In reviewing your outcomes and assessments have you identified any and all that indicate a modification should be made to the course outline, the student learning outcomes or the program outcomes? Please state what modifications you will be making. *This section from the this document is under the heading contains all of the outcomes that were measured and indicate performance. Below, you can find the dashboard with SLO performance by outcomes. You can filter based on outcome, discipline, and term. You can use the Snipping Tool to add any visual charts to your update. Also, you can use the data to make conclusions about assessment practices. e. Have all course outlines been reviewed within the last 5 years? If not, please explain the plan to bring course outlines up to date and include time-lines for the review and submission to AP&P.

Allan Hancock College Context Statistics And Evidence Mathematics : Terms Summary 02/28/2019,, Summer 2017 Statistic Number of Courses Courses Courses in the Department 28 Courses with C 26 MATH100, MATH105, MATH121, MATH123, MATH131, MATH135, MATH141, MATH179A, MATH181, MATH182, MATH183, MATH184, MATH189, MATH309, MATH311, MATH313, MATH314, MATH321, MATH331, MATH333, MATH334, MATH353, MATH511, MATH513, MATH514, MATH521, MATH531, MATH579A MATH100, MATH105, MATH121, MATH123, MATH131, MATH135, MATH141, MATH181, MATH182, MATH183, MATH184, MATH309, MATH311, MATH313, MATH314, MATH321, MATH331, MATH333, MATH334, MATH353, MATH511, MATH513, MATH514, MATH521, MATH531, MATH579A Courses without C 2 MATH179A, MATH189 Courses with C mapped to P 26 MATH100, MATH105, MATH121, MATH123, MATH131, MATH135, MATH141, MATH181, MATH182, MATH183, MATH184, MATH309, MATH311, MATH313, MATH314, MATH321, MATH331, MATH333, MATH334, MATH353, MATH511, MATH513, MATH514, MATH521, MATH531, MATH579A Courses without C mapped to P Courses with direct assessment of P Courses with C mapped to s 26 Courses without C mapped to s Courses with direct assessment of s Courses with at least one planned Assessment Courses with planned scored Courses with some scored Courses without any Assessment scored Courses with no planned 13 Courses with at least one planned Plan Courses with Plan Responses 7 Courses with some Plan Responses Courses without Plan Responses 2 MATH179A, MATH189 0 2 MATH179A, MATH189 0 15 13 2 MATH135, MATH309 0 22 8 19 MATH100, MATH105, MATH121, MATH123, MATH131, MATH135, MATH141, MATH181, MATH182, MATH183, MATH184, MATH309, MATH311, MATH313, MATH314, MATH321, MATH331, MATH333, MATH334, MATH353, MATH511, MATH513, MATH514, MATH521, MATH531, MATH579A MATH105, MATH121, MATH123, MATH131, MATH135, MATH141, MATH181, MATH182, MATH183, MATH184, MATH309, MATH311, MATH331, MATH521, MATH531 MATH131, MATH182, MATH183, MATH184, MATH311, MATH331, MATH105, MATH121, MATH123, MATH141, MATH181, MATH531, MATH521 MATH100, MATH179A, MATH189, MATH313, MATH314, MATH321, MATH333, MATH334, MATH353, MATH511, MATH513, MATH514, MATH579A MATH100, MATH105, MATH121, MATH123, MATH131, MATH135, MATH141, MATH181, MATH182, MATH183, MATH184, MATH189, MATH309, MATH311, MATH313, MATH314, MATH321, MATH331, MATH333, MATH334, MATH521, MATH531 MATH184, MATH353, MATH511, MATH513, MATH514, MATH579A, MATH179A MATH131, MATH183, MATH311, MATH121, MATH123, MATH135, MATH141, MATH309 MATH313, MATH182, MATH321, MATH331, MATH105, MATH181, MATH333, MATH353, MATH511, MATH513, MATH514, MATH531, MATH334, MATH100, MATH314, MATH579A, MATH189, MATH521, MATH179A Courses with no planned 6 MATH179A, MATH353, MATH511, MATH513, MATH514, MATH579A

MATH100 - Nature of Modern Mathematics C Mapped P Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH100 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH100 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH100 - MATH105 - Mathematics for Teachers C Mapped P» MATH100 SLO1 - Evaluate and apply methods of gathering, organizing, summarizing, and analyzing data.» MATH100 SLO2 - Relate and apply elementary probability theory to calculate probabilities of events or solve appropriate level application problems.» MATH100 SLO3 - Demonstrate an ability to read and comprehend statistical studies or cite specific examples of how mathematics interacts with society.» MATH100 SLO4 - Demonstrate the ability to solve problems in the areas of social choice; management science; and geometric and algebraic patterns.» MATH - Interpret and draw inferences from mathematical models such as formulas, graphs, tables and schematics.» MATH - Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically,» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify, 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving» 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving: Explore issues through various information sources; evaluate the credibility and significance of both the information and the source to arrive at a reasoned conclusion. Taken Taken Taken» MATH105 SLO1 - Perform the four basic operations with real numbers and explain the underlying mathematical concepts of arithmetic algorithms.» MATH105 SLO2 - Determine an appropriate strategy to solve a problem, model a problem mathematically and solve it, and use mathematical reasoning and common sense to interp the solution.» MATH105 SLO3 - Demonstrate an understanding of different numeration systems including early historical counting systems.» MATH - Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically,» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Estimate and check mathematical results for reasonableness.» MATH - Create and analyze mathematical models of real world and/or theoretical» MATH - Use appropriate technologies to analyze and solve mathematical problems, verify the appropriateness and reasonableness of the solutions(s). 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve 3 - Global Awareness & Cultural Competence» 3 - Global Awareness & Cultural Competence: Respectfully interact with individuals of diverse perspectives, beliefs and values being mindful of the limitation of your own cultural framework. 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving

Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH105 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH105 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH105 - MATH121 - Trigonometry» 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving: Explore issues through various informatio sources; evaluate the credibility and significance of both the information and the source to arrive at a reasoned conclusion. Taken Taken Taken» MATH121 SLO1 - Be able to define, identify the characteristics of, and solve problems related to angles.» MATH121 SLO2 - Be able to define the six trigonometric ratios and apply them to solve applied problems. C» MATH121 SLO3 - Be able to construct and analyze graphs of trigonometric functions. Mapped P Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH121 - strengths of your course? weaknesses of your course? based on the data?» MATH121 SLO4 - Be able to solve a variety of trigonometric equations and real world problems using oblique triangles» MATH121 SLO5 - Be able to define and use complex numbers in trigonometric form.» MATH - Interpret and draw inferences from mathematical models such as formulas, graphs, tables and schematics.» MATH - Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically,» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Create and analyze mathematical models of real world and/or theoretical 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve The course did focus on symbolism and different representations of trigonometric ideas. The students did not have a good grasp of concrete trigonometric relationships. I will continue to emphasize basic vocabulary and trigonometric notation. Additional practice is needed by the students in class and outside of class. In the future, I will prepare more exercises for the students to work on in class. NA Taken Taken

Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH121 - MATH123 - Elementary Statistics C Mapped P Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH123 - strengths of your course? weaknesses of your course? Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH121 - Taken Taken» MATH123 SLO1 - Evaluate and apply methods of gathering, organizing, summarizing, and analyzing data.» MATH123 SLO2 - Relate and apply probability theory to solve appropriate application problems.» MATH123 SLO3 - Demonstrate their understanding of statistical inference.» MATH123 SLO4 - Demonstrate the ability to use statistical software/technology.» MATH - Interpret and draw inferences from mathematical models such as formulas, graphs, tables and schematics.» MATH - Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically,» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Use appropriate technologies to analyze and solve mathematical problems, verify the appropriateness and reasonableness of the solutions(s). 4 - Information & Technology Literacy» 4B - Technology Literacy: Proficiency in a technology and the ability to choose the appropriate tools. 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving» 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving: Explore issues through various information sources; evaluate the credibility and significance of both the information and the source to arrive at a reasoned conclusion. The assessment data showed that (of the teacher who entered data), 81.47% of their students met or exceeded 02-05 the standard. Since our goal is 70%, we were well above the goal. Almost every teacher who responded, stated that students demonstrated an understanding of hypothesis testing. Several teachers commented that the standards were efficiently taught, that students understood key points, and that only minor mistakes The comments on the weaknesses of the course were varied according to the responding teachers. Some of the teachers mentioned that their students mixed up the order of operations, mixed up their inequality symbols when comparing the standardized test statistic to the critical value, mixed up the way to verify normality on a 2 sample proportion hypothesis test with a 2 sample proportion confidence interval. One teacher mentioned that 1/3 of their class was not able to fully complete the hypothesis test question. Other teachers mentioned that students were unable to retain knowledge of hypothesis tests for the final exam and did not verify their answers 02-05

based on the data? In order to improve their course, teachers mentioned that they will need to remind students how to check their answers with the calculator, change the number of questions on the final exam to allow more time on each question, go over the steps of the hypothesis test more, explain the differences between the P-value method and Rejection Region method, and stress the importance of the inequality symbol when doing the Rejection Region method. One teacher mentioned that they created extra worksheets, had students invent their own hypothesis test problems, then critique a peer s hypothesis test problem and solution. Additionally, some teachers stated that they would make no changes in their future classes with regards to probabilities with contingency tables. 02-05

There are several resources that will be required to make the changes stated above, as well as to maintain our progress. These resources include: Textbooks, Graphing Calculators such as TI 83/84, Math Center, Math Center Tutors, Technology in Classroom, Faculty, Math Center Coordinator, Math Center Coordinator Assistant, and Math Center Expansion. Each of these items is explained in more detail below. 02-05 Name: Textbooks Detail: Students need to continue to have access to textbooks in the Math Center. The statistics textbook costs $240.00 each and the Math Center needs at least 5 copies of the book. Status: Pending Name: Math Center Detail: The Math Center is an extremely important resource for statistics students. Students need to continue to be able to utilize the Math Center for tutorial services, a place to study, and for the use of their computers. There is such a demand for math tutoring on campus that the Math Center has extended hours and even hours on Saturday to accommodate more individuals. Note: The Math Center will even be more crowded Name: Graphing Calculators such as TI 83/84 Detail: Students need to continue to have the calculator rental program in place in the Math Center. In a poll of statistics classes, 41% of students rent calculators from the Math Center. This would result in a need of roughly 227 graphing calculators per semester. The calculators cost between $100 and $120 each to replace if broken. Note: This information is only for statistics and doesn't even include other math classes where graphing calculators would be needed such as Pre-Calculus, College Algebra, Trigonometry, and any Calculus class. Status: Pending

MATH131 - College Algebra Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH123 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH123 - One teacher commented that they would like to use Canvas more. They stated that it would be nice if instructors share their course in the Canvas Commons so that the course becomes more unified across the department. The teacher would also like to share assignments with other department members through Canvas. One teacher commented that they like the assessments and find value in administering the SLO Taken Taken 02-05» MATH131 SLO1 - Demonstrate a practical and conceptual understanding of a function.» MATH131 SLO2 - Demonstrate the ability to analyze functions using a variety of methods.» MATH131 SLO3 - Demonstrate knowledge of different s of functions in order to solve problems. C» MATH131 SLO4 - Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively about mathematics.» MATH131 SLO5 - Use appropriate technology to enhance mathematical thinking and understanding, to solve mathematical problems, and to judge the reasonableness of the results.» MATH131 SLO3 - Demonstrate knowledge of algebraic, logarithmic and exponential functions, one-to-one and inverse functions, elementary sequences and series, and conic sections in order to apply these skills to further topics and problems in this course. Mapped P Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH131 - strengths of your course? weaknesses of your course? based on the data?» MATH - Interpret and draw inferences from mathematical models such as formulas, graphs, tables and schematics.» MATH - Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically,» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Use appropriate technologies to analyze and solve mathematical problems, verify the appropriateness and reasonableness of the solutions(s). 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve 1 - Communication» 1 - Communication: Communicate effectively using verbal, visual and written languag with clarity and purpose in workplace, community and academic contexts. Students are competent in using proper technology. Students didn't seem to know how to interpret the information that they found using technology. Increase student participation in class. More examples about maximum and minimum value need to be added. None None Taken 02-15 02-15 02-15 02-15 02-15

Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH131 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH131 - MATH135 - Calculus with Applications C Mapped P Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH135 - strengths of your course? weaknesses of your course? based on the data? Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH135 - Taken Taken Taken Based on the data, more than 50% of students meet or exceed the institutional standards. It doesn't seem like all students are comprehending the material in class but it is hard to say that students are doing poorly in class Since the percentage of "Institutional Below Standard" is in 40% range, there are quiet few students who are not doing well in class. No change at this moment. I do not know why the result is not good but we can think any other way to reach the institutional standard in the future. Taken» MATH135 SLO1 - Demonstrate the ability to analyze functions algebraically, numerically, and graphically; discuss the concept of continuity and evaluate limits.» MATH135 SLO2 - Demonstrate an understanding of the mathematical concept of the derivative.» MATH135 SLO3 - Demonstrate an understanding of the mathematical concept of integration.» MATH135 SLO4 - Demonstrate the ability to apply derivative and integration to formulate mathematical models and solve real world problems.» MATH135 SLO5 - Use appropriate technology to enhance mathematical thinking and understanding, to solve mathematical problems, and to judge the reasonableness of the results.» MATH - Interpret and draw inferences from mathematical models such as formulas, graphs, tables and schematics.» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Create and analyze mathematical models of real world and/or theoretical» MATH - Use appropriate technologies to analyze and solve mathematical problems, verify the appropriateness and reasonableness of the solutions(s). 4 - Information & Technology Literacy» 4B - Technology Literacy: Proficiency in a technology and the ability to choose the appropriate tools. 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving» 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving: Explore issues through various information sources; evaluate the credibility and significance of both the information and the source to arrive at a reasoned conclusion.

Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH135 - MATH141 - Precalculus C Mapped P strengths of your course? weaknesses of your course? based on the data? Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH141 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH141 - Based on the data, it seems like students understand the material in class. I don't see the weakness of my course. No change at this moment. No comments. Taken Taken Taken Taken» MATH141 SLO1 - Develop problem-solving and mathematical modeling skills necessary for calculus.» MATH141 SLO2 - Demonstrate a practical and conceptual understanding of a function including inverse functions.» MATH141 SLO3 - Demonstrate knowledge of linear and exponential functions.» MATH141 SLO4 - Demonstrate proficiency in the use of trigonometric function by way of graphing, solving and manipulating.» MATH141 SLO5 - Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively about mathematics.» MATH141 SLO6 - Use appropriate technology to enhance mathematical thinking and understanding, to solve mathematical problems, and to judge the reasonableness of the results.» MATH - Interpret and draw inferences from mathematical models such as formulas, graphs, tables and schematics.» MATH - Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically,» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Use appropriate technologies to analyze and solve mathematical problems, verify the appropriateness and reasonableness of the solutions(s). 4 - Information & Technology Literacy» 4B - Technology Literacy: Proficiency in a technology and the ability to choose the appropriate tools. 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving» 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving: Explore issues through various information sources; evaluate the credibility and significance of both the information and the source to arrive at a reasoned conclusion. 1 - Communication» 1 - Communication: Communicate effectively using verbal, visual and written languag with clarity and purpose in workplace, community and academic contexts.

Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH141 - MATH179A - Support for Math 123 C Mapped P MATH181 - Calculus 1 C Mapped P Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH181 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH181 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH181 - MATH182 - Calculus 2 C (None) (None) (None)» MATH181 SLO1 - Find limits in order to develop differentiation and integration.» MATH181 SLO2 - Demonstrate an understanding of continuity in order to apply the concept to other topics in calculus.» MATH181 SLO3 - Differentiate algebraic and trigonometric functions in order to solve applied problems.» MATH181 SLO4 - Solve applied problems involving differentiation.» MATH181 SLO5 - Use appropriate technology to enhance mathematical thinking and understanding, to solve mathematical problems, and to judge the reasonableness of the results.» MATH - Interpret and draw inferences from mathematical models such as formulas, graphs, tables and schematics.» MATH - Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically,» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Create and analyze mathematical models of real world and/or theoretical» MATH - Use appropriate technologies to analyze and solve mathematical problems, verify the appropriateness and reasonableness of the solutions(s). 4 - Information & Technology Literacy» 4B - Technology Literacy: Proficiency in a technology and the ability to choose the appropriate tools. 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving» 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving: Explore issues through various information sources; evaluate the credibility and significance of both the information and the source to arrive at a reasoned conclusion. Taken Taken Taken» MATH182 SLO1 - Find integrals and solve differential equations using analytical, numerical, and graphical techniques.» MATH182 SLO2 - Analyze sequences and series to determine convergence or divergence and derive Taylor series to approximate functions.» MATH182 SLO3 - Model and solve applied problems using integration and differential equations.» MATH182 SLO4 - Use appropriate technology to enhance mathematical thinking and understanding, to solve mathematical problems, and to judge the reasonableness of the results.

Mapped P Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH182 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH182 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH182 - MATH183 - Multivariable Calculus C Mapped P» MATH - Interpret and draw inferences from mathematical models such as formulas, graphs, tables and schematics.» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Use appropriate technologies to analyze and solve mathematical problems, verify the appropriateness and reasonableness of the solutions(s). 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve Taken Taken Taken» MATH183 SLO1 - Demonstrate a practical and conceptual understanding of vectors in 3- space.» MATH183 SLO2 - Demonstrate a practical and conceptual understanding of differentiatio in several variables in several contexts: graphically, numerically, analytically and verbally.» MATH183 SLO3 - Demonstrate a practical and conceptual understanding of integrations in several contexts: graphically, numerically, analytically and verbally.» MATH183 SLO4 - Develop problem solving and math modeling skills.» MATH183 SLO5 - Use appropriate technology to enhance mathematical thinking and understanding, to solve mathematical problems, and to judge the reasonableness of the results.» MATH - Interpret and draw inferences from mathematical models such as formulas, graphs, tables and schematics.» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Create and analyze mathematical models of real world and/or theoretical» MATH - Use appropriate technologies to analyze and solve mathematical problems, verify the appropriateness and reasonableness of the solutions(s). 4 - Information & Technology Literacy» 4B - Technology Literacy: Proficiency in a technology and the ability to choose the appropriate tools. 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving» 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving: Explore issues through various information sources; evaluate the credibility and significance of both the information and the source to arrive at a reasoned conclusion.

MATH184 - Linear Algebra Diff Equations C strengths of your course? weaknesses of your course? based on the data? Mapped P Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH184 - strengths of your course? weaknesses of your course? based on the data? Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH183 - They did well on SLO 2. Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH183 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH183 - Oddly, they did not do well on SLO 1, which is the easier of the two. One instructor said this was her weakest 183 class ever, but then they did ok on SLO 2 so who knows... We need to make sure not to gloss over the "easy" material, mistakenly assuming that the students will easily understand it. Taken Taken Taken Taken 02-20 02-20 02-20 02-20 02-20» MATH184 SLO1 - Demonstrate a practical and conceptual understanding of systems of linear equations.» MATH184 SLO2 - Demonstrate a practical and conceptual understanding of vector spaces.» MATH184 SLO3 - Demonstrate a practical and conceptual understanding of linear transformations.» MATH184 SLO4 - Solve a variety of first order differential equations.» MATH184 SLO5 - Solve a variety of second order differential equations.» MATH184 SLO6 - Solve systems of differential equations.» MATH184 SLO7 - Develop problem solving and math modeling skills.» MATH - Interpret and draw inferences from mathematical models such as formulas, graphs, tables and schematics.» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Create and analyze mathematical models of real world and/or theoretical 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve

strengths of your program? challenges of your program? based on the data to improve student learning and service? Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH184 - Taken strengths of your course? weaknesses of your course? based on the data? MATH189 - Independent Projects C Mapped P Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH189 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH189 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH189 - MATH309 - Algebra and Math Literacy C Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH184 - (None) (None) (None) Taken Taken Taken Taken» MATH309 SLO1 - Create and/or evaluate mathematical models that translate from real life situation/application.» MATH309 SLO2 - Analyze/synthesize a variety of problems and determine appropriate strategies to produce accurate results.» MATH309 SLO3 - Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively about mathematics. Mapped P» MATH309 SLO4 - Understand and use multiple representations of problems.» MATH309 SLO5 - Demonstrate an understanding and the ability to use functions, graphs, statistics, geometry and numeracy skills.» MATH - Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically,» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,

strengths of your program? challenges of your program? based on the data to improve student learning and service? strengths of your course? weaknesses of your course? based on the data? MATH311 - Algebra 1 C Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH309 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH309 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH309 -» MATH - Create and analyze mathematical models of real world and/or theoretical 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving» 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving: Explore issues through various information sources; evaluate the credibility and significance of both the information and the source to arrive at a reasoned conclusion. 1 - Communication» 1 - Communication: Communicate effectively using verbal, visual and written languag with clarity and purpose in workplace, community and academic contexts. na na na na na Taken Taken Taken No assessment this semester due to updated No assessment this semester due to updated No assessment this semester due to updated No assessment this semester due to updated No assessment this semester due to updated» MATH311 SLO1 - Apply the rules of signed numbers, the order of operations agreement, and the rules for evaluating and simplifying algebraic expressions.» MATH311 SLO2 - Solve first degree equations and inequalities in one variable in order to solve problems that can be modeled by these relationships.» MATH311 SLO3 - Plot points and graph linear equations on a rectangular coordinate system to solve problems.» MATH311 SLO4 - Determine the equation of a given line in order to solve application problems.» MATH311 SLO5 - Demonstrate the ability to recognize, evaluate and simplify polynomial expression and to use factoring to solve quadratic equations.

Mapped P strengths of your program? challenges of your program? based on the data to improve student learning and service? strengths of your course? weaknesses of your course? based on the data? MATH313 - Algebra 1: Part 1 C Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH311 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH311 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH311 -» MATH - Interpret and draw inferences from mathematical models such as formulas, graphs, tables and schematics.» MATH - Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically,» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify, 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve NA NA NA NA NA Taken Taken Taken No assessment this semester due to updated No assessment this semester due to updated No assessment this semester due to updated No assessment this semester due to updated No assessment this semester due to updated» MATH313 SLO1 - Learn time management skills, math study skills, problem-solving strategies, learning style preferences, and test-taking strategies to successfully learn algebra.» MATH313 SLO2 - Identify symptoms of and strategies for overcoming math anxiety.» MATH313 SLO3 - Apply the rules of signed numbers, the order of operations agreement, and the rules for simplifying variable expressions in order to have the basic skills necessary for successful completion of the other topics in the course.» MATH313 SLO4 - Solve first degree equations and solve and graph linear inequalities in one variable in order to solve problems that can be modeled by these s of relationships. Mapped P» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Create and analyze mathematical models of real world and/or theoretical

MATH314 - Algebra 1: Part 2 C Mapped P Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH314 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH314 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH314 - MATH321 - First Year Geometry C Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH313 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH313 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH313-7 - Personal Responsibility & Development» 7 - Personal Responsibility & Development: Take the initiative and responsibility assess your own actions with regard to physical wellness, learning opportunities, career planning, creative contribution to the community and ethical integrity in the home, workplace and community. 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve Taken Taken» MATH314 SLO1 - Utilize time management skills, math study skills, problem-solving strategies, and test-taking strategies to successfully learn algebra.» MATH314 SLO2 - Plot points and graph linear equations and inequalities on a rectangular coordinate system in order to use these skills to solve related problems in this and related courses.» MATH314 SLO3 - Demonstrate the ability to recognize, evaluate and simplify polynomial expressions and to use factoring to solve quadratic equations.» MATH314 SLO4 - Solve word problems at eh elementary algebra level.» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Create and analyze mathematical models of real world and/or theoretical 7 - Personal Responsibility & Development» 7 - Personal Responsibility & Development: Take the initiative and responsibility assess your own actions with regard to physical wellness, learning opportunities, career planning, creative contribution to the community and ethical integrity in the home, workplace and community. 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve Taken Taken Taken Taken» MATH321 SLO1 - Demonstrate a practical and conceptual understanding of geometric terms, postulates and theorems.» MATH321 SLO2 - Demonstrate the ability to use deductive or inductive reasoning to read, formulate, recognize, verbalize or construct a valid geometric proof or argument.

C» MATH321 SLO3 - Develop problem solving and math modeling skills that utilize knowledge of geometric formulas or concepts to solve real world problems. Mapped P Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH321 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH321 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH321 - MATH331 - Algebra 2 C Mapped P Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH331 -» MATH321 SLO4 - Use appropriate geometric devices, instruments or tools to perform geometric constructions that assist with understanding properties and concepts.» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Create and analyze mathematical models of real world and/or theoretical» MATH - Use appropriate technologies to analyze and solve mathematical problems, verify the appropriateness and reasonableness of the solutions(s). 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving» 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving: Explore issues through various information sources; evaluate the credibility and significance of both the information and the source to arrive at a reasoned conclusion. Taken Taken Taken Taken» MATH331 SLO1 - Demonstrate the ability to recognize, evaluate, and simplify algebraic expressions.» MATH331 SLO2 - Differentiate between s of equations & s of systems and apply appropriate methods to solve them.» MATH331 SLO3 - Graph relations & functions and demonstrate an understanding of function related concepts.» MATH331 SLO4 - Interpret and apply appropriate methods to solve applications.» MATH331 SLO5 - Solve systems of linear equations in order to solve application problems in this and related courses.» MATH - Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically,» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Create and analyze mathematical models of real world and/or theoretical 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve

Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH331 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH331 - MATH333 - Algebra 2: Part 1 C Mapped P Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH333 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH333 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH333 - MATH334 - Algebra 2: Part 2 C Mapped P Taken Taken Taken Taken Taken» MATH333 SLO1 - Utilize time management skills, math study skills, problem-solving strategies, learning style preferences, and test-taking strategies to successfully learn algebra.» MATH333 SLO2 - Demonstrate the ability to recognize, evaluate, and simplify algebraic expressions.» MATH333 SLO3 - Demonstrate the ability to recognize different forms of linear equations and use appropriate methods to solve them.» MATH333 SLO4 - Differentiate between s of linear equations, linear inequalities and s of systems, and apply appropriate methods to solve them.» MATH - Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically,» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify, 7 - Personal Responsibility & Development» 7 - Personal Responsibility & Development: Take the initiative and responsibility assess your own actions with regard to physical wellness, learning opportunities, career planning, creative contribution to the community and ethical integrity in the home, workplace and community. 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving» 2 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving: Explore issues through various information sources; evaluate the credibility and significance of both the information and the source to arrive at a reasoned conclusion.» MATH334 SLO1 - Utilize time management skills, math study skills, problem-solving strategies, learning style preferences, and test-taking strategies to successfully learn algebra.» MATH334 SLO2 - Demonstrate an understanding of function related concepts.» MATH334 SLO3 - Demonstrate an understanding of the concepts of non-linear quadratic function and solve applications using the quadratic function.» MATH334 SLO4 - Demonstrate an understanding of inverse functions and solve applications using the inverse of a function.» MATH - Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically,» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Create and analyze mathematical models of real world and/or theoretical

MATH353 - Mathematics Lab C Mapped P Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH334 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH334 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH334 - MATH511 - Fundamentals of Arithmetic 7 - Personal Responsibility & Development» 7 - Personal Responsibility & Development: Take the initiative and responsibility assess your own actions with regard to physical wellness, learning opportunities, career planning, creative contribution to the community and ethical integrity in the home, workplace and community. 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve Taken Taken Taken» MATH353 SLO1 - Comprehend and use mathematical concepts at levels appropriate to their credit or noncredit mathematical courses.» MATH353 SLO2 - Use mathematical terminology in order to communicate areas of need effectively.» MATH353 SLO3 - Successfully complete concurrently enrolled class.» MATH353 SLO4 - Take advantage of the resources in the Math Center.» MATH - Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically,» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Use appropriate technologies to analyze and solve mathematical problems, verify the appropriateness and reasonableness of the solutions(s). 7 - Personal Responsibility & Development» 7 - Personal Responsibility & Development: Take the initiative and responsibility assess your own actions with regard to physical wellness, learning opportunities, career planning, creative contribution to the community and ethical integrity in the home, workplace and community. 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve 1 - Communication» 1 - Communication: Communicate effectively using verbal, visual and written languag with clarity and purpose in workplace, community and academic contexts.» MATH511 SLO1 - Compute with and understand the meaning of whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, percents, ratios, and rates. C Mapped P» MATH511 SLO2 - Use arithmetic to solve practical problems and to meet personal needs.» MATH511 SLO3 - Estimate and judge the reasonableness of answers.» MATH511 SLO4 - Understand the concept of a variable and its role in an algebraic expression and a simple equation.» MATH - Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically,» MATH - Estimate and check mathematical results for reasonableness.» MATH - Create and analyze mathematical models of real world and/or theoretical 5 - Quantitative Literacy

» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve MATH513 - Fund. of Arithmetic: Part 1 C Mapped P MATH514 - Fund. of Arithmetic: Part 2 C Mapped P C Mapped P» MATH513 SLO1 - Learn a variety of learning and study skills essential for success in the study of mathematics.» MATH513 SLO2 - Compute with and understand the meaning of whole numbers and fractions.» MATH513 SLO3 - Estimate and judge the reasonableness of answers.» MATH513 SLO4 - Take advantage of technology and lab resources that will support student success.» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Estimate and check mathematical results for reasonableness.» MATH - Create and analyze mathematical models of real world and/or theoretical 7 - Personal Responsibility & Development» 7 - Personal Responsibility & Development: Take the initiative and responsibility assess your own actions with regard to physical wellness, learning opportunities, career planning, creative contribution to the community and ethical integrity in the home, workplace and community. 4 - Information & Technology Literacy» 4B - Technology Literacy: Proficiency in a technology and the ability to choose the appropriate tools. 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve» MATH514 SLO1 - Compute with and understand the meaning of decimals, percents, ratios, and rates.» MATH514 SLO2 - Use arithmetic to solve practical problems and to meet personal needs.» MATH514 SLO3 - Estimate and judge the reasonableness of answers.» MATH514 SLO4 - Understand the concept of a variable and its role in an algebraic expression and a simple equation.» MATH - Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically,» MATH - Estimate and check mathematical results for reasonableness.» MATH - Create and analyze mathematical models of real world and/or theoretical 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve MATH521 - Foundations of Mathematics» MATH521 SLO1 - Estimate and judge the reasonableness of answers.» MATH521 SLO2 - Perform arithmetic operations on real numbers to solve practical problems.» MATH521 SLO3 - Apply percentages or proportional reasoning to solve problems.» MATH521 SLO4 - Perform basic algebraic operations to simplify and evaluate expressions and to solve simple linear equations.» MATH521 SLO5 - Communicate effectively about mathematics.» MATH - Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically,» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Estimate and check mathematical results for reasonableness. 5 - Quantitative Literacy

Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH521 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH521 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH521 - MATH531 - Pre-Algebra C Mapped P Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH531 - Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH531 -» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve 1 - Communication» 1 - Communication: Communicate effectively using verbal, visual and written languag with clarity and purpose in workplace, community and academic contexts. Taken Taken Taken Taken Taken Taken Allan Hancock College >> Mathematics >> MATH531 - MATH579A - Foundations of Mathematics» MATH579A SLO1 - Estimate and judge the reasonableness of answers.» MATH531 SLO1 - Estimate and judge the reasonableness of answers.» MATH531 SLO1 - Solve a variety of real world problems.» MATH531 SLO2 - Perform arithmetic operations on real numbers to solve practical problems.» MATH531 SLO3 - Apply percentages or proportional reasoning to solve problems.» MATH531 SLO4 - Perform basic algebraic operations to simplify and evaluate expressions and to solve simple linear equations.» MATH531 SLO5 - Communicate effectively about mathematics.» MATH - Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically,» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Estimate and check mathematical results for reasonableness.» MATH - Create and analyze mathematical models of real world and/or theoretical 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve 1 - Communication» 1 - Communication: Communicate effectively using verbal, visual and written languag with clarity and purpose in workplace, community and academic contexts.

C Mapped P» MATH579A SLO2 - Perform arithmetic operations on real numbers.» MATH579A SLO3 - Perform basic algebraic operations to simplify and evaluate expressions and to solve simple linear equations.» MATH579A SLO4 - Communicate effectively about mathematics.» MATH - Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically,» MATH - Utilize a variety of problem-solving techniques and strategies to identify,» MATH - Estimate and check mathematical results for reasonableness. 5 - Quantitative Literacy» 5 - Quantitative Literacy: Use mathematical concepts and models to analyze and solve 1 - Communication» 1 - Communication: Communicate effectively using verbal, visual and written languag with clarity and purpose in workplace, community and academic contexts.